Security Leaders Should Prepare for World Cup Scams Jordyn Alger May 21, 2026 It’s likely that cybercriminals will increase scam activity leading up to and during this event. Read More
World Cup Safety and Security Is About More than Just Crime Carl Ghattas March 6, 2026 The 2026 World Cup tests every framework of public safety. Read More
Security Risks Around Super Bowl LX: What Security Leaders Should Be Watching JP Castellanos February 6, 2026 The Super Bowl is not just a game, but a blueprint for how modern risk must be managed.Read More
CISA Releases Guide for Stadium and Arena Security Security Staff December 24, 2025 This published guide supports security leaders in protecting venues. Read More
Special Report Big events, bigger risks: How teams keep large events safe What it takes to secure crowds in an unpredictable world. Adam Stone February 3, 2025 Security leaders in the event venue industry discuss what it takes to secure crowds in an unpredictable world.Read More
Game-day defense: Next-gen threat protection for sporting events Pat Butler January 29, 2025 Safeguarding national and international sporting events is essential for public safety and confers economic benefit on all involved. Read More
How to prepare for the evolution of threats surrounding major events Dylan Owen September 30, 2024 As we move on from the Paris Olympics, it is important for organizations to assess their preparedness for such events and plan to be even more resilient in the future. Read More
Education & Training Key considerations for securing major events Venue safety often begins years before the scheduled event. Scot Woodbury September 12, 2024 Securing major events requires a balance of physical and digital security measures.Read More
How TSA prepared for the Super Bowl travel rush Security Staff February 13, 2023 With the Super Bowl bringing thousands of people into Phoenix, TSA at PHX introduced additional security measures to ensure safe travel. Read More
Event cybersecurity at the Super Bowl February 10, 2023 Mass events like the Super Bowl can become targets for cyberattacks. Security leaders need to plan ahead to keep entertainment, staff and guests safe.Read More